'Perfect Hiding Spot', 'Quick Exit' & 'Under the Fold'
- Authors: Anderson, Kimberlee
- Date: 2010
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- Description: Wall drawings & framed drawing at the AIR8 Exhibition held at Post Office Gallery, University of Ballarat
A natural comparison
- Authors: Anderson, Kimberlee
- Date: 2010
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- Description: A Natural Comparison is a series of drawings juxtaposing anatomical images with found objects from the natural environment, an exploration which began in March 2009 while I was undertaking a residency at Murrays Cottage in Hill End, NSW (funded by the Bathurst Regional Art Gallery).
Group exhibition
- Authors: Anderson, Kimberlee
- Date: 2009
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- Description: 5 works on paper in exhibition - at British School of Rome Gallery, Rome
It's only nothing, just invisible me
- Authors: Anderson, Kimberlee
- Date: 2008
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- Description: Wall drawings and projection Consisted of two ink wall drawings and a 'gobo' light projection located in unconventional positions around the gallery space. This exhibition represented the evolution of my practice from a more traditional approach to drawing to working ephemerally with site-specific installation. Exhibited at the Dundee Masters Show, Generator Gallery, Dundee, Scotland
Lost/Found
- Authors: Anderson, Kimberlee
- Date: 2007
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- Description: Charcoal drawings & works on mirrors & glass Exhibited at The Convent Gallery, Daylesford
Network: the TLF Exhibition (Group Exhibition)
- Authors: Anderson, Kimberlee
- Date: 2010
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- Description: 'Network' showcased the diversity of artists who utilise the internet as a vital tool in establishing and maintaining connections without geographical, social or economic boundaries. My contribution titled 'Catch Me if I Fall' was a site-specific drawing on the emergency exit doors of the gallery - an immediate and direct response to the space in which the exhibition was held. The use of the doors was a deliberate exploration of an 'alternative' or 'unconventional' space within the gallery environment.
OneFourFour
- Authors: Anderson, Kimberlee , Clarke, Amy , Gofton, Erika , Hill, Debbie , Lapworth, Clare Martin , Lothian, Sayraphim , MacFarlane, Larissa , Nelson, Ilona , Nicholls, Naomi , Belle-Page, Sara Mae , Schloss, Joanne , Trevethan, Merryn
- Date: 2014
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Soul/Skin/Space
- Authors: Anderson, Kimberlee
- Date: 2010
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- Description: Work exhibited at Counihan Gallery, Brunswick, Melbourne Inspired by an Australia Council residency in Rome in late 2009, Soul /Skin/Space explores the potential for bodily metaphors to be found in the physical environment - whether by overt reference, inferred likeness, or merely a trace left behind by the imprint of a hand or foot. In Rome there exists the incredibly powerful sense of human presence and a profound history in the depiction of the human form. The body is everywhere, both living and dead, flesh and stone, in the museums and galleries, on the streets, the aqueducts and fountains. The city itself is a living, breathing entity, an ancient being possessing the wisdom and knowledge borne out of three thousand years of experience. It has loved and lost, been abandoned and left others behind, lived through riches and poverty, triumphs, defeats and tragedies. Glimpses of faces and figures evoke memories of a once vigorous and youthful body now aged and weary. And monumental fragments of stone and marble are like broken bones and worn teeth, the relics of a once revered individual now almost reduced to dust.